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(65M) 1 Slot power Backplane Module
ioPAC 6500 Series (65M) Backplane Modules – 1 Slot Power Module – Tool-free installation – 2 x 2 Pin Grid design – DIN-Rail Mount – -40°C to +75°C
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The 65M-BMPW01-CT-T is a single-slot power backplane module for the ioPAC 6500 Series modular Intelligent Integrated Node controller platform. It provides one slot for an ioPAC 6500 power module. As part of the wider 65M backplane module range, this model supports the ioPAC 6500 modular architecture, where power, communication, CPU, expansion and I/O sections can be combined to match the final application. The datasheet specifies a defined assembly order of PWR, COM, CPU, EXP and IO, helping users build systems in a consistent and controlled way. The 2 x 2 pin grid design helps prevent installation errors, which is particularly important in industrial deployments where system reliability and serviceability are key.
The 65M-BMPW01-CT-T uses a plastic housing and measures 43 x 177 x 45.5 mm, making it one of the narrower backplane options in the range. It weighs 162 g and is suitable for DIN-rail mounting as standard, with rack mounting supported when used with the optional rack mounting kit. This gives system designers flexibility when installing ioPAC 6500 systems into control cabinets or rack-based environments.
This module supports conformal coating and is rated for operation from -40°C to +75°C. The datasheet notes that proper airflow is required in environments above 65°C, which should be considered during cabinet design. With shock, vibration, EMC and safety certifications listed for the series, the 65M-BMPW01-CT-T is a practical choice for compact ioPAC 6500 configurations that require a single power module position.
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